Mark Milley

Customizing your Microsoft Windows desktop background is something that can be surprisingly annoying. The interface to do so isn’t user friendly or easily accessible; if you use a source image that is small, it will appear grainy; images are distorted when you set them to “stretch”, and getting your background color to match the background color of an illustration is nearly impossible.

More advanced users may be familiar with making their own custom desktops by using an image editing tool, but this is often a chore in and of itself.

BinarySwitch reveal is packed with features that make customizing your desktop background a breeze.